. Breeder and sportsman. d mares at §75 the season. CRESCO. Bay horse, foaled October 8th, 1881, both hind ankes white, 16£high, weighs 1,050 lbs, bred by Col. R. G. Stoner, Paris, Ky. Raised atCook Farm. BY STRATHMORE. First dam, Alia, record 2:32, by Almont, the sire of Piedmout, 2:17^;Fanny Witberspoon. 2:17: Westrtont, pacer, running mate, 2:0lj. Second dam, by Mambrino Prince, record, 2:29A, sire of the dam ofKing Wilkes, 2:2H. Third dam, by Cripple, son of Medoc. Fourth dam, by American Eclipse. This colt was taken sick the Winter of 1882 with the distemper, andis not broken yet to harne


. Breeder and sportsman. d mares at §75 the season. CRESCO. Bay horse, foaled October 8th, 1881, both hind ankes white, 16£high, weighs 1,050 lbs, bred by Col. R. G. Stoner, Paris, Ky. Raised atCook Farm. BY STRATHMORE. First dam, Alia, record 2:32, by Almont, the sire of Piedmout, 2:17^;Fanny Witberspoon. 2:17: Westrtont, pacer, running mate, 2:0lj. Second dam, by Mambrino Prince, record, 2:29A, sire of the dam ofKing Wilkes, 2:2H. Third dam, by Cripple, son of Medoc. Fourth dam, by American Eclipse. This colt was taken sick the Winter of 1882 with the distemper, andis not broken yet to harness, but shows a nice way of going, and iswhat is termed a big little horse. He will be broken to harness inFebruary and put to work for speed. We have some colts by him onthe farm, and they show all trot and fine form. This colt is a fullbrother to Spartan, that trotted a trial for his breeder, Col. R. G. Stoner,at two years old, in 2:31,but met with an accident which placed him out Iof training. Terms, S50 the PRYAM WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1885 AT THEWEBER STABLES, STOCKTON. PRYAM IS A DARK CHESTNUT, 26 HANDS HIGH, AND WEIGHS1,160 by Whipples Hambletonian, dam Revere, by imp. Glencoe,combining two of the strongest strains of blood in America. Whip-ples Hambletonian has sired ten colts who have a record of 2:30 orbetter. Pryam has taken the premium twice, over all competitors,for Roadster Stallions, when open to State There have been but twoof Pryams colts trained: Honesty had a record, at four years old, of2:25i. He went to Australia and won the Five Hundred Pound Purse,open to the world, and was then sold for a long price. Mockingbird,a two-year-old, with a, record of 2 He was the sire of Syntax, oneof the fastest double horses in San Francisco; alsoaspanof blacks,raised by Alex. Chalmers, of Stockton; they are the best carnage teamin Redwood City; also Cyclone, bought by M. C. Fisher, of San Rafiel,for one thousand dollars, also a sorrel stallio


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